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Old 05-02-2016, 10:55 PM   #50
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Re: 1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne K30 Extended Cab Dually REBUILD thread.

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Shifting the front rearward is a good move to give yourself a little more room between the engine & rad support. I cheated my axle back a 1/2"- it is very tight between the fan & radiator
I may have misunderstood your recommendation, but if I move the body back, allowing for the front wheel to be centered in the opening, that would push the radiator aft toward the engine and fan. Thus is the reason is is where it is. I do plan on moving it around a bit just to see.
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